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Election preview: Brazil runoff

Brazil chooses its new president tomorrow, with a right-wing authoritarian the unbackable favorite.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Latin America, United States 3 Comments 27 October 2018

Worrying about the far left, part III

Now if ever seems to be the time for a new popular front. Can liberals, social democrats and Marxists manage to work together?

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Charles Richardson Australia, Elections, Europe, Ideas, Latin America, Party matters, Political issues, United States 7 Comments 25 October 201827 January 2022

Mr Mélenchon and the redshirts

Victoria's Daniel Andrews is not alone in tangling with a police investigation into the misuse of parliamentary staff.

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Charles Richardson Australia, Electoral law, Europe, France, Party matters 1 Comment 24 October 201827 January 2022

Theresa May and Robert Peel

Brexit uncertainty continues even as its deadlines loom closer. Can some lessons be learned from the great nineteenth century political battle over repeal of the Corn Laws?

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Charles Richardson British Isles, Europe, Party matters, Political issues 1 Comment 22 October 201827 January 2022

Do the Liberals have a history?

Former minister David Kemp undertakes an ambitious history of Australian liberalism. Can it tell us something about today's Liberal Party?

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Charles Richardson Australia, Ideas, Party matters, Political issues 4 Comments 19 October 201827 January 2022

Worrying about the far left, part II

If we assume that the political extremes are equally dangerous in principle, are there still good practical reasons to worry about one more than the other? I think there are.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Europe, Ideas, Party matters, Political issues 15 Comments 17 October 201827 January 2022

Luxembourg update

Luxembourg's coalition government retains its majority, although the traditional centre-left and centre-right parties both do badly.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Europe 2 Comments 16 October 2018

Big shifts in Bavaria?

Bavaria's centre-right government loses its majority in an election that shows big changes in party support. There may be wider lessons for Germany and the world.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Europe, Germany, Party matters, Political issues 1 Comment 15 October 201827 January 2022

Weekend reading

Your weekly reading suggestions that come every three weeks. Lots of good stuff here.

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Election preview: Luxembourg

Europe's only remaining grand duchy holds elections on Sunday, with the centre-right aiming to regain power.

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